The series, which will air on Wednesdays at 8:00-9:00 p.m., stars Stephen Amell as Oliver Queen, Colin Donnell as Tommy, Katie Cassidy as Laurel Lance, David Ramsey as John Diggle, Willa Holland as Thea Queen, with Susanna Thompson as Moira Queen and Paul Blackthorne as Detective Quentin Lance.

Yeah, I thought tha kid was ok, too. But have you caught any reruns of Smallville lately? To me, that show does NOT hold up, and maybe th eproducers were wanting to distance themselves from that entire storyline and characters?

I liked Smallville when it was on, but it really is hard trying to sit through an episode now. Justin Hartley did a good job as Green Arrow, so no knock on him.

Yeah, I thought tha kid was ok, too. But have you caught any reruns of Smallville lately? To me, that show does NOT hold up, and maybe th eproducers were wanting to distance themselves from that entire storyline and characters?

I liked Smallville when it was on, but it really is hard trying to sit through an episode now. Justin Hartley did a good job as Green Arrow, so no knock on him.

Yeah I think they want to distance it so they can create a new story, that and not be supes weaker JL sidekick getting his own show..

Smallville wasn't a good show, really, in any way. It's strength was that it was the only show of its kind on tv. But the acting was bad, the production value and effects were poor, the story lines were goofy. Not that it wasn't fun, and once I started watching it during (I think) season 4 or 5 (it was far enough in that I was able to see reruns from the begninning), I stuck with it until the end (it was a guilty pleasure...), but I don't think trying anything to that show, especially now that it's been off the air for a couple years would do anybody any good.